We collected input from hundreds of visitors to the site to compile the list of the 100 Greatest Books of All Time. You can see the beginning of the project here, where you’ll also find an index of all the results to date.

We are now in the final week of revealing the winners, and today we bring you #3.

The Bible’s original writing has been dated between 460 BC and 95 AD, with some portions being attributed to oral traditions going back as far as 1000 BC. The Authorized King James Version of the Bible is an English translation of the text that Robert Barker printed for the Church of England in 1611. Whether read as a religious and moral guidebook or viewed as a cultural and artistic cornerstone, the Bible arguably is the single most influential book ever written.

Attributed to numerous authors throughout history, from anonymous poets to Paul of Tarsus, the books of the Bible are a collection of documents that form an overall single volume that now is the bestselling book of all time. More than 2.5 billion — and possibly as many as 6 billion — copies have been sold, leaving no doubt that this book is worthy of being in this list’s top five, regardless of any agreement or endorsement of the religious messages it contains.

Angela Holtz: I selected the Bible because there has never been a book that has done more to change the world… good or bad. Even if you think it is complete fiction, you have to admit that much.

About the Author

Jason is the founder and managing editor of Fandomania, and he co-hosts the weekly Fandomania Podcast with Celeste. He is severely into toy collecting, plays a worryingly large amount of games, watches way too many movies and TV shows, and reads more than his fair share of books and comics. He also likes guacamole.

The Bible is also one of the most violent and erotic books every written. If someone made a movie out of the Bible as it is actually written, the majority would be rated NC 17 for nudity, sex, and violence including: incest; rape; murder; and intense battle scenes.